Alabama Spring Game 2014: Date, Start Time, TV Info and More

In Tuscaloosa, Ala. the last spring practice for the Alabama Crimson Tide is called the A-Game. As the Tide gear up for the 2014 season, all eyes will be focused on Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday.

The spring game gives fans one of their first opportunities to gauge the level of loss created by graduating seniors and early entries into the NFL draft.

Will maturation and another stellar recruiting class fill the gaps? The A-Game may be the first indication.

Here's how you can watch.

When: Saturday, April 19 at 2 p.m. ET

Where:Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

TV:ESPNU

Players to Watch

Tony Brown

Perhaps the weakest part of Alabama's defense in 2013 was its secondary—at least by Bama's lofty standards. Last season was the first since 2010 the team didn't rank in the top 10 in the nation in pass defense.

Specifically, its cornerbacks lacked the man-to-man coverage skills to handle the SEC's best receivers.

This season could be another tough one for the unit, unless the freshman Brown and others are able to step up.

With sophomore cornerback Eddie Jackson tearing his ACL in an earlier practice, the team will need Brown to grow up quickly. He could play his way into a starting role.

The A-Game will give him a great opportunity to shine.

Blake Sims

A.J. McCarron might have been overrated to some, but he was extremely valuable to Alabama. Over the last two years, no one worried about the quarterback position at Alabama. That's not the case heading into the 2014 season.

Before the spring sessions began, it would have been difficult to find a Bama fan that was high on Sims as the starting quarterback for this season. But he's looked good in practice thus far.